Should I See Ice on My Air Conditioner?
June 14th, 2021Contrary to popular belief, ice on an AC is a sign of a malfunctioning unit that you need to call someone to fix as soon as possible.
Contrary to popular belief, ice on an AC is a sign of a malfunctioning unit that you need to call someone to fix as soon as possible.
An AC’s copper refrigerant lines can develop leaks, and when that happens an air conditioner will be in all sorts of trouble, both short- and long-term.
But does your home’s air conditioning system work to dehumidify the air? Yes, it does. But is your air conditioner a dehumidifier? No, it’s not.
Odd or loud sounds from an air conditioner are common warnings that there’s a malfunction that needs the attention of pros.
Below are a few early indications of AC troubles. If you’re in doubt about your cooling system’s performance, please call us—we are here to help!
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Early spring is the best time to have this job done because it preps the AC just before it has to be used the most.
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